Nano Tag Tracking Study

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Nano Tag Tracking Study: There is no "Full Announcement" associated with this opportunity, as this is a Notice of Intent to Award a cooperative agreement to the University of Massachusetts. This determination is made in accordance with 505 DM 2, based on the recipients Unique Qualifications. See attached justification. Funds under this award are to be used by the recipient to meet the following objectives: (1) Maximize the performance of NanoTag tracking technology for determining offshore flight paths and distributions of Common Terns and American Oystercatchers, including optimizing detection ranges and effectively modeling and interpreting tracking data. (2) Use satellite telemetry to validate precision and ranges of NanoTags attached to American oystercatchers. (3) Track the frequency and duration of movements of Common Terns and American Oystercatchers into Federal waters in eastern Nantucket Sound, and east of Cape Cod & Nantucket during breeding, staging, and migration periods, using NanoTags and an array of automated telemetry stations. (4) Evaluate the feasibility (including comparative costs and benefits) of expanding the technology to other species (including listed species) in Federal waters along several sections of the U.S. Atlantic coast. (5) Estimate productivity (number of fledged young produced per pair) of Nano-tagged individuals and compare to productivity of local breeding populations. (6) Relate productivity of Nano-tagged individuals to movement patterns and habitat use. (7) Use results to inform the safest and most effective methods for expanding NanoTag tracking to Roseate Terns and Piping Plovers. Specific duties undertaken by the recipient to meet these objectives will include but not be limited to: • Planning, coordinating logistics, and carrying out field work (approx. May - Aug 2013) to: i) Capture and tag 15 American Oystercatchers and 75 Common Terns on breeding grounds -- Monomoy Island, Chatham, MA, and Nantucket, MA (MA 9th Congressional District) with NanoTags furnished by the Service ii) Tag 5 of the 15 Nano-tagged oystercatchers with Platform Terminal satellite tags furnished by the Service iii) Set up ≥8 NanoTag telemetry receiving stations (and station infrastructure, such as towers) in eastern Cape Cod and the Islands (and on the Hyline Ferry) and regularly download tracking data iv) Perform experiments to test and maximize performance of NanoTags in the field v) Conduct conventional NanoTag telemetry from using boat-based, aerial, and ground-based telemetry vi) Monitor nesting productivity of tagged birds • Analyzing data • Assuming primary authorship of a final report for Bureau of Ocean Energy Management by March 19, 2013, with assistance from collaborators including the Service • Writing peer reviewed articles, and delivering professional presentations on findings, at the discretion of the recipient FWS Migratory Bird Division staff anticipates making the following contributions to the project, constituting “substantial FWS involvement”: • Assist with project design, implementation, success evaluation, and design modifications • Manage project funds and coordinate effective interactions among project collaborators to assure that project objectives are carried out efficiently • Plan and moderate project meetings with collaborators and the primary funder • Procure NanoTag, receiving station, and satellite tracking equipment and provide it to the cooperator • Manage satellite tracking service contracts • Assist in field operations and data collection when/if necessary • Assist with drafting of an annual report to project funder, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) • Oversee funding distribution and planning for subsequent study years (if additional funding is procured) • Serve as project liaison to BOEM, and advising them how to effectively implement project findings
Federal Grant Title: Nano Tag Tracking Study
Federal Agency Name: Fish and Wildlife Service
Grant Categories: Environment
Type of Opportunity: Discretionary
Funding Opportunity Number: FWS-R5-MB-13-006
Type of Funding: Cooperative Agreement
CFDA Numbers: 15.655
CFDA Descriptions: Migratory Bird Monitoring, Assessment and Conservation
Current Application Deadline: Sep 09, 2013
Original Application Deadline: Sep 09, 2013
Posted Date: Sep 04, 2013
Creation Date: Sep 04, 2013
Archive Date: Sep 10, 2013
Total Program Funding:
Maximum Federal Grant Award: $97,612
Minimum Federal Grant Award: $97,612
Expected Number of Awards: 1
Cost Sharing or Matching: No
Applicants Eligible for this Grant
Public and State controlled institutions of higher education
Grant Announcement Contact
Christal Cutler Grants Officer Phone 413-253-8233
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Fish and Wildlife Service 703-358-2459
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